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Markdown Syntax Guide

This is an overview of Markdown's syntax.
For more information, visit the Markdown web site.

hello <b>blah</b>blah

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Italics and Bold

This is italicized, and so is this.
This is bold, and so is this.

You can use italics and bold together if you have to.

Links

Simple links

There are three ways to write links. Each is easier to read than the last:

Here's an inline link to Google.
Here's a reference-style link to Google.
Here's a very readable link to Yahoo!.

The link definitions can appear anywhere in the document -- before or after the place where you use them. The link definition names (1 and Yahoo!) can be any unique string, and are case-insensitive; [Yahoo!] is the same as [YAHOO!].

Advanced links: Title attributes

You can also add a title attribute to a link, which will show up when the user holds the mouse pointer it. Title attributes are helpful if your link text is not descriptive enough to tell users where they're going. (In reference links, you can use optionally parentheses for the link title instead of quotation marks.)